President Barack Obama has been nurturing class warfare since he came into office; indeed, he's never hidden his desire to "spread the wealth around."
Every chance he gets, he disparages those with whom he disagrees, telling them to ride in the back, ridiculing their intelligence, mocking their patriotism. He makes targets not just of political opponents, but of those people who simply do not share his opinions on this country.
Every chance he gets, he pits the classes against one another, claiming the rich do not pay enough, even though 10% of the population pays 70% of the taxes and 47% of the population pays nothing in federal taxes.
So what's the plan, originating from the beginning of his presidential aspirations?
Obviously he never wanted to bring people together but rather to divide them.
It wasn't just a bid for reelection in the first months of his presidency, though even then a theme was pitting successful people against the listless/unemployed/poor/naive.
Fast forward to today; we easily see that the unions (fervent Obama supporters and socialists, if not worse) have paid for and continue to encourage the occupiers in every part of the country.
In fact, Trumka of the AFL CIO brags that he talks to the White House every day and visits twice a week.
What have the occupier planner unionists and the White House been planning, requiring daily discussions, while Obama quit receiving daily economic meetings, apparently because he had lost interest?
And now, the POTUS announces that he is sympathetic to the occupiers, which should come as no surprise to thus of us who have been regarding developments with jaundiced eyes.
So the Occupy movements around the country, so regaled by the media in all their aspects (except the seedy ones), from their food to their communal camps to their collectivist chanting, have now been embraced the president of the United States.
In reality, these protesters, who rail against the "1%" who supposedly are oppressing the "99%," are the full bloom of the flower Barack Hussein Obama, who famously declared his administration was "the only thing standing between [the bankers] and the pitchforks.
More absurd is the claim that the "Tea Party Republicans'" sole goal is to protect the 1%. Are these people really trying to claim all those hundreds of thousands of Moms and Pops dressed in their sweatpants and flag t shirts represent the wealthiest among us?
No, the pitchforks have been bought and paid for by this administration. They've been planning on it for quite a while.
Now the Tea Party is the only thing that stands between the Constitution and the liberal activists who are trying to remake this country.
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